A common man does not understand how big a problem global warming is. He finds the term a bit technical. Therefore he does not go to the bottom of it. It is therefore left as a scientific definition. Most people feel that the world is currently under no threat from this. In simple terms, global warming means 'the rise in the temperature of the earth and the changes in the weather due to it' as a result of this increase in the temperature of the earth (which is estimated at 10 Fahrenheit at an average temperature of 100 years). Changes in rainfall patterns, melting of glaciers and glaciers, increasing sea level and the effects on flora and fauna can be revealed. Take This Trivia Quiz About Global Warming.
1. Which gas causes global warming?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Methane
C. Nitrous oxide
D. All of above
2. What does global warming potential mean?
A. Heat traps in the atmosphere
B. Relative to carbon dioxide
C. Increase earth temperature
D. All of above
3. Which biome is likely to expand if global temperatures rise?
A. Rainforest
B. Tundra
C. Desert
D. Temperate forest
4. How do humans affect the atmosphere?
A. Environmental degradation
B. Ocean acidification
C. Mass extinction
D. All of above
5. Which of the following can impact the global climate?
A. Volcanic eruptions
B. Solar activity
C. Greenhouse gases
D. All of the above
6. What greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere from gasoline-burning cars?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Water vapor
C. Oxygen
D. Ozone
7. When was Paris agreement signed?
A. In 2015
B. In 2016
C. In 2017
D. In 2000
8. Where does the energy that keeps the surface of the Earth warm come from?
A. Fossil fuels
B. The sun
C. The spin of the Earth
D. All of above
9. What determines your 'carbon footprint'?
A. How much trash you produce throughout a year.
B. The type of food you eat.
C. How much exercise.
D. How much carbon dioxide your activities release into the air.
10. Which of the following is an example of a renewable energy source?
A. Gasoline
B. Coal
C. Solar power
D. Fossil fuels
11. When is the Kyoto Protocol designed to do?
A. In 1992
B. In 1972
C. In 2012
D. In 1982
12. Which commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the scientific consensus?
A. UNDP
B. UNCCO
C. UNFCCC
D. None of these
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